Dog
What to Expect When Your Pet Has a Wound
There are many reasons why a cat or dog could have a wound. Perhaps, your dog cut herself while playing or when going out for a walk - perhaps she stepped on a piece of glass. Maybe your cat was…
Dog Allergy Remedies
Allergies in dogs are very common health issues; however, they’re rarely simple to address. First, different types of allergies can affect dogs. This means there is a need to identify the cause of…
How to Tell if Your Dog has Seasonal Allergies
Dogs are just as susceptible to seasonal allergies as humans. Specific allergens in the environment tend to increase at certain times of the year, specifically during spring and/or fall, triggering…
Common Skin Parasites in Dogs
External parasites are among the most common causes of itching and discomfort in dogs. Fleas, mites, or ticks on their skin or ears can send them into a scratching frenzy leading to skin irritation…
Can dogs eat oatmeal?
Oatmeal is a healthy and tasty breakfast staple for humans. But can you share your oatmeal with your canine buddy? The short answer is “yes, but in moderation”. Made from hulled oat grains, oatmeal…
Can dogs eat popcorn?
Popcorn is a favorite movie-time snack. It’s easy to make it at home, too. You simply put the ready-to-pop popcorn pack in the microwave and the smell of butter and popcorn soon fills the air. As…
Can dogs eat potatoes?
French fries, hash browns, mashed potatoes, tater tots - these are just some of our quintessential potato favorites. But when you’re eating some and your canine buddy looks at you with those big…
Can dogs eat peanut butter?
Peanut butter, whether it’s smooth, creamy, or crunchy, makes a tasty treat for dogs from time to time. Peanut butter can be used in puzzle feeders, or as a treat to make bath time or nail trims…
Can dogs eat raisins?
If you love the tart, sweet, and fruity taste of raisins, you may have wondered if you can share some with your canine friend. Unfortunately, the answer is a resounding “no!”. Raisins are highly…
Can Dogs Eat Raw Meat?
Dogs are distantly related to wolves, and wolves thrive on animal prey. In this case, can dogs eat raw meat and thrive, too? A quick answer to this question is yes and no. A raw meat diet for dogs…
Can dogs eat strawberries?
Strawberries are chock full of vital nutrients that are good for dogs. However, before you offer this delicious and nutritious fruit to your canine friend, there are some important things you need…
Warning Signs of Dehydration in Dogs
While our dogs cannot tell us when they’re thirsty, knowing what to look for can alert us to prevent dehydration. Keep reading to learn more about recognizing signs of dehydration in your dog, which…
Symptoms and Treatment of Lice in Dogs
Dog lice are parasites. They are small, flat, wingless, six-legged insects that live on mammals and birds, more specifically on their hair or feathers. They can hang onto the hairs thanks to strong…
Symptoms and Treatment of Mites in Dogs
What are dog mites? They are tiny creatures about a millimeter long that burrow into a dog's skin and cause inflammation and irritation. They are, in other words, parasites, and as a consequence,…
Can dogs eat oranges?
Oranges are rich in vitamin C with a punch of potassium, fiber, and other nutrients. If you love oranges, you may be wondering, “can dogs eat oranges too?”. Yes, you can share some of those oranges…
Are ear mites contagious to humans or other animals?
The presence of ear mites in the ear canal of cats and dogs causes irritation and intense itching. These pesky parasites are also called ear canker mites or otodectic mites. They are very small and…
How to Care for a Deaf Pet
Deaf dogs retain a strong command of their senses. This means that losing their sense of hearing won’t have a profound effect on their daily activities. And fortunately, dogs that become deaf later…
How can I test my dog’s hearing?
Some dogs are born deaf, while others develop hearing problems later in life. It is estimated that about 5 to 10 percent of dogs in the United States suffer from deafness, either in one ear…
























